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Traverse City leaders support redeveloping parking

Traverse City leaders support redeveloping parking
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Appointment process disputed in city, twp

+1  McGillivary Special to the Record-Eagle/Brian McGillivary TRAVERSE CITY — Three of Traverse City’s planning commissioners will rejoin the board for a new term, and an ad hoc committee will meet to interview candidates for a fourth seat. Mayor Jim Carruthers found just enough support at a recent meeting for what he offered as a compromise amid a recurring battle among city commissioners over how mayoral appointments are selected. City leaders voted 4-3 to reappoint Planning Commissioners Janet Fleshman, David Hassing and Heather Shaw, and to create a subcommittee to interview someone to fill the vacancy commission Chairwoman Linda Koebert will leave. She opted in June not to seek reappointment for various personal reasons, and wants to stay on through a Jan. 5 public hearing on some Eighth Street zoning changes, she said.

City Leaders Consider the Future of EMS and Fire in Traverse Michigan

Michigan City Leaders Consider the Future of EMS and Fire As Traverse City, Mich., enters into contract negotiations with Mobile Medical Response, city staff will consider possibilities from billing for first responder services to taking over as the primary EMS transporter. by Jordan Travis, The Record-Eagle, Traverse City, Mich. / December 15, 2020 TNS (TNS) - As a new ambulance provider takes over throughout northwest Michigan, city leaders are mulling the future of emergency medical services in Traverse City.   Most commissioners said at a study session Monday that they re not interested in continuing with a status quo where Traverse City Fire Department responds to medical calls and Mobile Medical Response transports the patient to the hospital if needed.

Fire study lays out EMS options

Walter Record-Eagle File Photo TRAVERSE CITY — As a new ambulance provider takes over throughout northwest Michigan, city leaders are mulling the future of emergency medical services in Traverse City. Most commissioners said at a study session Monday that they’re not interested in continuing with a status quo where Traverse City Fire Department responds to medical calls and Mobile Medical Response transports the patient to the hospital if needed. There are plenty of options to consider, and while the city enters into contract negotiations with Mobile Medical Response after the company merged with previous provider Northflight EMS, city staff will consider possibilities ranging from billing for first responder services to taking over as the city’s primary EMS transporter.

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